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Your Voice Podcast

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by Banathi Mgqoboka

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<p><strong>Your Voice Podcast</strong> is a civic-minded experimental journalistic genre-blending news report series. Rooted in the principles of Constructive, Engaged and Solutions Journalism practices, the series aims to unpack various hard-hitting contemporary sociopolitical issues in South Africa — by bridging academic and non-academic critical discourse. The podcast series is anchored and produced by <strong>Banathi Mgqoboka</strong>, an award-winning South African multi-platform news media practitioner, writer and researcher. Subtitled "The Student's Agenda", the first instalment of this conceptual series hyper-locally focused on the communal student experience at South African universities. The forthcoming second instalment is currently in pre-production.</p>

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9/26/2024

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September 26, 2024

Your Voice: The Student’s Agenda | 'Silent Bystanders'

<p>Developed, funded and helmed by Banathi Mgqoboka, <strong><em>Your Voice: The Student’s Agenda</em></strong> is an experimental 8 to 10-minute journalistic genre-blending news report series produced for Oppidan Press‘s web television stable OppiTV in 2019. In a grassroots campaign style, the communicative ethos of the series aimed to unpack various hard-hitting contemporary political and social issues that affect the communal student experience. Rooted in the principles of Constructive, Engaged and Solutions Journalism practices, the series’ format progressively used a crowd-sourced approach to solicit problem-driven stories from over 7,000 students (via Twitter/X, Facebook and group email lists), whilst applying a solutions journalism approach to news reporting. The series ultimately produced award-winning regional reportage for its pilot episode. Aptly titled <strong><em>Silent Bystanders</em></strong>, the pilot was a social awareness initiative addressing the shortcomings in student policy on the Rhodes University campus by examining the predicament of ‘bystanding’ during occurrences of sexual misconduct towards female students. It featured contributions from academics in the disciplines of ethics, feminist theory and psychology as well as responses from Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust (NPO), a support and safety organisation dedicated to empowering survivors of rape and other sexual offences.</p>

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What is Your Voice Podcast?
<p><strong>Your Voice Podcast</strong> is a civic-minded experimental journalistic genre-blending news report series. Rooted in the principles of Constructive, Engaged and Solutions Journalism practices, the series aims to unpack various hard-hitting contemporary sociopolitical issues in South Africa — by bridging academic and non-academic critical discourse. The podcast series is anchored and produced by <strong>Banathi Mgqoboka</strong>, an award-winning South African multi-platform news media practitioner, writer and researcher. Subtitled "The Student's Agenda", the first instalment of this conceptual series hyper-locally focused on the communal student experience at South African universities. The forthcoming second instalment is currently in pre-production.</p>
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This podcast updates weekly.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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